The SAMI galaxy survey:galaxy size can explain the offset between star-forming and passive galaxies in the mass-metallicity relationship
In this work, we investigate how the central stellar metallicity ([Z/H]) of 1363 galaxies from the SAMI galaxy survey is related to their stellar mass and a proxy for the gravitational potential, Φ = log 10 (M * /M ⊕ ) - log 10 (r e /kpc) . In agreement with previous studies, we find that passive an...
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ftmacquarieunicr:oai:https://researchers.mq.edu.au:publications/f8e8299c-4741-4e5c-a4fe-14ec6d30562a 2024-11-03T14:59:20+00:00 The SAMI galaxy survey:galaxy size can explain the offset between star-forming and passive galaxies in the mass-metallicity relationship Vaughan, Sam P. Barone, Tania M. Croom, Scott M. Cortese, Luca D'Eugenio, Francesco Brough, Sarah Colless, Matthew McDermid, Richard M. van de Sande, Jesse Scott, Nicholas Bland-Hawthorn, Joss Bryant, Julia J. Lawrence, J. S. López-Sánchez, Ángel R. Lorente, Nuria P. F. Owers, Matt S. Richards, Samuel N. 2022-10 application/pdf https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/f8e8299c-4741-4e5c-a4fe-14ec6d30562a https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac2304 https://research-management.mq.edu.au/ws/files/233915545/233795463.pdf http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/CE170100013 http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FT140100255 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85148989138&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Vaughan , S P , Barone , T M , Croom , S M , Cortese , L , D'Eugenio , F , Brough , S , Colless , M , McDermid , R M , van de Sande , J , Scott , N , Bland-Hawthorn , J , Bryant , J J , Lawrence , J S , López-Sánchez , Á R , Lorente , N P F , Owers , M S & Richards , S N 2022 , ' The SAMI galaxy survey : galaxy size can explain the offset between star-forming and passive galaxies in the mass-metallicity relationship ' , Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , vol. 516 , no. 2 , pp. 2971-2987 . https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac2304 galaxies: abundances galaxies: evolution galaxies: formation article 2022 ftmacquarieunicr https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac2304 2024-10-24T00:37:07Z In this work, we investigate how the central stellar metallicity ([Z/H]) of 1363 galaxies from the SAMI galaxy survey is related to their stellar mass and a proxy for the gravitational potential, Φ = log 10 (M * /M ⊕ ) - log 10 (r e /kpc) . In agreement with previous studies, we find that passive and star-forming galaxies occupy different areas of the [Z/H]-M * plane, with passive galaxies having higher [Z/H] than star-forming galaxies at fixed mass (a difference of 0.23 dex at log 10 (M * /M ⊕ ) = 10.3). We show for the first time that all galaxies lie on the same relation between [Z/H] and Φ, and show that the offset in [Z/H] between passive and star-forming galaxies at fixed Φ is smaller than or equal to the offset in [Z/H] at fixed mass (an average Δ[Z/H] of 0.11 dex at fixed Φ compared to 0.21 dex at fixed mass). We then build a simple model of galaxy evolution to explain and understand our results. By assuming that [Z/H] traces Phi over cosmic time and that the probability that a galaxy quenches depends on both its mass and size, we are able to reproduce these offsets in stellar metallicity with a model containing instantaneous quenching. We therefore conclude that an offset in metallicity at fixed mass cannot by itself be used as evidence of slow quenching processes, in contrast to previous studies. Instead, our model implies that metal-rich galaxies have always been the smallest objects for their mass in a population. Our findings reiterate the need to consider galaxy size when studying stellar populations. Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Macquarie University Research Portal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 516 2 2971 2987 |
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In this work, we investigate how the central stellar metallicity ([Z/H]) of 1363 galaxies from the SAMI galaxy survey is related to their stellar mass and a proxy for the gravitational potential, Φ = log 10 (M * /M ⊕ ) - log 10 (r e /kpc) . In agreement with previous studies, we find that passive and star-forming galaxies occupy different areas of the [Z/H]-M * plane, with passive galaxies having higher [Z/H] than star-forming galaxies at fixed mass (a difference of 0.23 dex at log 10 (M * /M ⊕ ) = 10.3). We show for the first time that all galaxies lie on the same relation between [Z/H] and Φ, and show that the offset in [Z/H] between passive and star-forming galaxies at fixed Φ is smaller than or equal to the offset in [Z/H] at fixed mass (an average Δ[Z/H] of 0.11 dex at fixed Φ compared to 0.21 dex at fixed mass). We then build a simple model of galaxy evolution to explain and understand our results. By assuming that [Z/H] traces Phi over cosmic time and that the probability that a galaxy quenches depends on both its mass and size, we are able to reproduce these offsets in stellar metallicity with a model containing instantaneous quenching. We therefore conclude that an offset in metallicity at fixed mass cannot by itself be used as evidence of slow quenching processes, in contrast to previous studies. Instead, our model implies that metal-rich galaxies have always been the smallest objects for their mass in a population. Our findings reiterate the need to consider galaxy size when studying stellar populations. |
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Vaughan, Sam P. Barone, Tania M. Croom, Scott M. Cortese, Luca D'Eugenio, Francesco Brough, Sarah Colless, Matthew McDermid, Richard M. van de Sande, Jesse Scott, Nicholas Bland-Hawthorn, Joss Bryant, Julia J. Lawrence, J. S. López-Sánchez, Ángel R. Lorente, Nuria P. F. Owers, Matt S. Richards, Samuel N. |
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Vaughan, Sam P. Barone, Tania M. Croom, Scott M. Cortese, Luca D'Eugenio, Francesco Brough, Sarah Colless, Matthew McDermid, Richard M. van de Sande, Jesse Scott, Nicholas Bland-Hawthorn, Joss Bryant, Julia J. Lawrence, J. S. López-Sánchez, Ángel R. Lorente, Nuria P. F. Owers, Matt S. Richards, Samuel N. |
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The SAMI galaxy survey:galaxy size can explain the offset between star-forming and passive galaxies in the mass-metallicity relationship |
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The SAMI galaxy survey:galaxy size can explain the offset between star-forming and passive galaxies in the mass-metallicity relationship |
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The SAMI galaxy survey:galaxy size can explain the offset between star-forming and passive galaxies in the mass-metallicity relationship |
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The SAMI galaxy survey:galaxy size can explain the offset between star-forming and passive galaxies in the mass-metallicity relationship |
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The SAMI galaxy survey:galaxy size can explain the offset between star-forming and passive galaxies in the mass-metallicity relationship |
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sami galaxy survey:galaxy size can explain the offset between star-forming and passive galaxies in the mass-metallicity relationship |
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